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Max Wanger Print Shop
$250"Tulum"
Max Wanger Print Shop
16 X 24
Photography print
ALL proceeds donated to charity
SOULS AT SEA. SEPARATE. TOGETHER.
Captured on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this shot represents two exciting firsts-our first trip to Tulum and the first print sold in our shop. To this day it remains one of our bestsellers (and a personal favorite, too-we have it framed in our living room).
Artist Bio:
https://maxwangerprintshop.com
Instagram: @maxwanger &
@maxwangerprintshop
Max constructed his first camera out of paper and scotch tape when he was seven years old. To this day, he is fond of simplicity and negative space, to less is more, to the beauty in the unexpected. Max's photographs have been exhibited and recognized all over the world. He currently resides in LA with his lovely wife and business partner, Margaux, and their kids, Dash & Quincy, a.k.a Rocket.
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Stephanie Hock
$400"Feed the Meter"
Stephanie Hock
12x12 inches
acrylic on two inch deep cradled panel
ALL proceeds donated to charity
"I'm fascinated with how art tells the story of people. It continues to be a favorite theme in my work-- watching individuals or groups of people unposed, living their lives. I find beauty and meaning in what our ordinary gestures tell about our feelings, relationships, values, humor and our society as a whole. I love to paint the joy of the human experience."
Artist Bio:
Instagram: @stephaniehockart
Stephanie Hock received her bachelor's degree in visual arts. She loved painting specifically but struggled to find her rhythm as an artist. She gave up art after college in favor of a stable office job. Two years later, she met her husband who gave her three tubes of paint as a wedding present along with the words, "I believe in you as an artist." Feeling empowered, she picked up a paintbrush again. Stephanie spent years learning through workshops, books, and most importantly, practicing for long hours in her studio. The discipline paid off as her work has received numerous awards and been collected internationally by public and private collectors and businesses. She has been the featured artist in several exhibits and shows her work in multiple galleries. She is excited to keep learning and telling stories with paint.
Stephanie lives in Murray, Utah with her husband and four children (twin girls and two boys). They love to travel together and plan to visit all 50 states. Stephanie finds inspiration for her paintings from the people and places they discover together and through her photography.
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Glenn Beck
$2600"HOPE"
30" X 24"
Giclee, Framed
Donated by Park City Fine Art
ALL proceeds donated to charity
"I was moved by this image of an orphan from WW1. I thought it represented the same feeling with Ukraine. Especially after a story I heard from a friend's dad, who was trapped in Ukraine and just got out.
He said he was on a train with mainly all women and children. He sat next to a boy who was all by himself - who cried the entire way to Poland. He kept saying, "They are going to kill my daddy."
This piece represents hope, hope of a better and freer tomorrow. And this piece is for Ukraine: our children give us the will to fight and keep pressing forward. Some are too young to be faced with such tragedies."
Artist Bio:
https://parkcityfineart.com/artist-works.php?artistId=372451&artist=Glenn%20Beck
Instagram: @glennbeck
Artist Glenn Beck, born in 1964, and raised in the Seattle area, is an enigma to some. Perhaps even to himself. He has lived and thrived in New York City for years doing his top-rated radio show and industry changing TV show, both on CNN and Fox, while owning a ranch in southern Idaho. He runs one of the world's largest night tech streaming services and, yet, doesn't carry a cell phone and prefers to type on an old Selectric typewriter. He has written over 20 New York Times best sellers, many of which have nothing to do with politics. Glenn has had number one books in Fiction, Non-Fiction, Self-Help and Children's books. He can seem harsh to some on air, yet as a philanthropist has raised and given away, through his charities, over $60 million in the last ten years alone. While on the right, many of his good friends are not - including renowned photographer George Lange. He is inspired both through Mr Lange's art and their long-time friendship. According to Glenn, "George taught me how to allow my heart to see through my eyes."
Noting some of his greatest artistic inspirations? the foremost being Orsen Welles. Growing up listening to Welles on the radio, inspired Beck's love of voice and story. Same for the vision and magic of Walt Disney who, through moving pictures, made a mouse America's largest star. His personal art collection includes Winslow Homer, Jeremy Lipking, John Moyers, Thomas Blackshear, Dennis Ziemienski, Harry Jackson, some of America's earliest Illustrative artists and Arnold Freiburg. Freiburg's color study of The Prayer at Valley Forge hangs just outside of Mr. Beck's art studio.
Beck's love for American History and storytelling is seen throughout his work, with the hope of creating a uniting true image of the America we all long for and love. Politics aside, Mr. Beck's gift of storytelling takes a new bend in the path with Heroes, Myths and Legends, a new collection ringing of nostalgia and life, while emphasizing a hopeful future, and getting back to what makes us all 'Limitless'.
Glenn Beck splits his time between Dallas, Texas and Idaho, with his wife Tania, and their four children. He is a prominent supporter of Operation Underground Railroad, and currently is readying the opening of an American history Museum located in Texas.
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Kathleen Peterson
$400"Poppies"
Kathleen Peterson
12 X 12
oil on wood with frame
ALL proceeds donated to charity
Artist Bio:
https://www.kathleenpetersonart.com
Instagram: @kathleenpetersonart
Kathleen Peterson was born in Provo, Utah and studied art and dance at Brigham Young University. Kathleen has been creating artwork from a very young age and is currently mostly known for her religious paintings within the Latter Day Saint artist community. Her Mormon pioneer heritage combined with her life-long international travels have influenced and inspired her unique and narrative style.
As an early artist, Kathleen enjoyed working mostly with watercolors, but has recently been focusing on painting with oils. In addition to painting, she welcomes any opportunity to create beauty with her hands and loves making batiks, stained-glass murals, intaglio prints and building clay figures. Her subjects include vast rural landscapes of Utah, majestic sandstone national parks, historic pioneer homes, quaint towns, farm animals and women. As a mother, grandmother, sister and daughter, Kathleen's spiritual connection to the beauty and complexities of the day-to-day life of women is portrayed in an exquisite and elegant form.
Kathleen's art has been featured in several galleries in Utah, California and Hawaii, and also in the Ensign Magazine. She has illustrated dozens of books including The Lesson, by Carol Lynn Pearson, A World of Faith, by Peggy Fletcher-Stack and Girls Who Choose God: Stories From Courageous Women of the Bible, by Bethany Brady Spalding and McArthur Krishna. Some of these original illustrations can be seen in the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Now that their four children are raised, Kathy and her husband Steve can be found painting and working on their farm in Historic Spring City, Utah where they raise hay, a lovely vegetable garden and enjoy caring for their many farm animals.